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After the episode ends, they show an epilogue scene about little Yugi and his friends returning to the everyday worldy life as they remind Yami.

The most strange thing is that the word "Fin" is displayed.
"Fin" is the Spanish translation for "The End". Wouldn't be more suited for the Japanese crew to had used the english for THE END instead for Spanish FIN?

Maybe they wanted to be exotic? And that word means the same thing if you go French->English.

It was good relief that the mangaka finished the manga before this season started, so that gave it enough room and ideas for the anime staff to do their homework just right for the last season.

Unfortunately, there looks to be a new Yu-Gi-Oh-derived series that will be starting next week (I think). Animation and characters don't look to be as impressive as the just-ended series from the preview, however. Will give it a go for a couple of weeks and decide for sure at that point.

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After the episode ends, they show an epilogue scene about little Yugi and his friends returning to the everyday worldy life as they remind Yami.

The most strange thing is that the word "Fin" is displayed.
"Fin" is the Spanish translation for "The End". Wouldn't be more suited for the Japanese crew to had used the english for THE END instead for Spanish FIN?

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I thought "fin" was originally Latin. It's used fairly commonly in the endings of movies and such, and I agree about the exotic-ness of it sounding about right.

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I love Yu-Gi-Oh...I've seen the entire series.....I even play the card game..Have about 1,000 cards (Not including doubles...)..I have an awsome deck too...Alot of people think I'm an idiot because I still play it at the age of 15..but I don't care, I like what I like, if they don't like it good for them...Though Yu-Gi-Oh GX started off good, but it went down hill...I stopped watching that after that fut chubby dude came in as the assistan princible person.....

Just to be on-topic --- the whole premise and plot concept failed to appeal to me. It also got a strike against it because the voice acting in the English dub pretty much repulsed me.

The whole show is pretty silly and rather ludicrous to the point that it has spawned a number of saying among fans of the show to the effect of "Alert:This is just a card game", "I went to Egypt and all I found was this lousy card game", and "They are just cards". The English dub really did destroy what gets to be a very very amusing Japanese dub in places. (Amusing enough to spawn various memes... though some of them are never actually said.)